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Robert H. Todd, Dell K. Allen, Leo Alting, "Manufacturing Processes Reference Guide", Industrial Press Inc., New York, 1994 PG 49-53

This document discusses different types of cutting tools used in manufacturing processes. It outlines 7 categories of tools including carbon steels, high speed steel, cast cobalt alloys, carbides, coatings, cermets, and ceramics. It also briefly describes common cutting tools like single point cutting tools, drill bits, end mills, and inserts. The document provides information on cutting tool materials from multiple reference sources published between 1899 and 1997.

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Robert H. Todd, Dell K. Allen, Leo Alting, "Manufacturing Processes Reference Guide", Industrial Press Inc., New York, 1994 PG 49-53

This document discusses different types of cutting tools used in manufacturing processes. It outlines 7 categories of tools including carbon steels, high speed steel, cast cobalt alloys, carbides, coatings, cermets, and ceramics. It also briefly describes common cutting tools like single point cutting tools, drill bits, end mills, and inserts. The document provides information on cutting tool materials from multiple reference sources published between 1899 and 1997.

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Todd, Robert H.; Allen, Dell K.

; Alting, Leo (1994),Manufacturing Processes Reference Guide,


Industrial Press Inc., pp. 43–48

Modern machinery 5, Modern Machining Publishing Company, 1899, p. 68.

 Robert H. Todd, Dell K. Allen, Leo Alting, "Manufacturing


Processes Reference Guide", Industrial Press Inc., New York, 1994
pg 49-53

Stephenson, David A.; Agapiou, John S. (1997), Metal cutting theory and
practice, Marcel Dekker, p. 164,

 1 Carbon Steels. Carbon steels have been used since the


1880s for cutting tools. ...
 2 High Speed Steel (HSS) HSS tools are so named because
they were developed to cut at higher speeds. ...
 3 Cast Cobalt Alloys. ...
 4 Carbides. ...
 5 Coatings. ...
 6 Cermets. ...
 7 Ceramics - ...
 8 Cubic Boron Nitride (cBN)
Single point cutting tool

Drill bit
End mill

Inserts

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